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| name = Anrish
| name = Anrish
| nativename = tenga Ænrza<br />{{Rune|᛬​ᛏᛖᛝᚭ·ᛆᚾᚱᛋᚭ᛬}}
| nativename = tenga Ænrza<br />{{Rune|᛬​ᛏᛖᛝᚭ·ᛆᚾᚱᛋᚭ᛬}}
| pronunciation = /ˈteŋɡa ˈai̯nrt͡sa/
| pronunciation = {{IPA|/ˈteŋɡa ˈai̯nrt͡sa/}}
| familycolor = Indo-European
| familycolor = Indo-European
| nation = Anerrot
| nation = Anerrot
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| ancestor2 = [[Anrish/Middle Anrish|Middle Anrish]]
| ancestor2 = [[Anrish/Middle Anrish|Middle Anrish]]
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'''Anrish''' (tenga Ænrza, ''Runic:''{{Rune|᛬​ᛏᛖᛝᚭ·ᛆᚾᚱᛋᚭ᛬}}) is a Germanic language with Celtic influence created by [[User:Ceolsige18|Alex Egnras]] to be a language spoken by the native inhabitants of Anerrot, an archipelago and nation encompassing such to the northwest of Ireland.
'''Anrish''' (tenga Ænrza, ''Runic:''{{Rune|᛬​ᛏᛖᛝᚭ·ᛆᚾᚱᛋᚭ᛬}}) is a Germanic language with Celtic influence created by [[User:Ceolsige18|Alex Egnras]] to be a language spoken by the native inhabitants of Anerrot, an archipelago and nation encompassing such to the northwest of Ireland.  
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===Phonotactics===
===Phonotactics===
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'''Syllable Structure:''' (C)({{IPA|r}})V(C)<sup>2</sup>
Where
*C = Consonant
*{{IPA|r}} = {{IPA|/r/}}
*V = Vowel
#An epenthetic short vowel must occur between {{IPA|/r/}} and a following labial in the coda.
#Truely voiceless consonants may only occur in initial position.
#If there is a {{IPA|/r/}} in initial position, only {{IPA|/p/, /t/, /f/}} may precede it.
#{{IPA|/r/}} is often realized as {{IPA|[ɾ]}}.
#{{IPA|/a/}} is often realized as {{IPA|[ä], [ɐ̞]}}.
#{{IPA|/f/, /b/}} often mutate into variations of {{IPA|/v/}}.
#{{IPA|/pr/, /tɬ/, /tr/, /fr/, /fs/, /fd/, /ŋg/, /ŋʀ/, /ŋd/, /kʀ/, /rf/, /ɬɡ/, /ɬd/, /mb/, /mr/, /md/, /nr/, /nd/, /nt͡s/, /ʀɡ/, /ɹd/, /ɹt͡s/, /ʀs/, /ʀt/, /ʀt͡s/}} are the only clusters that may occupy the coda.
#The coda of the syllable is often medial, and is synonymous with such for the purposes of this article.
#{{IPA|/hl/, /ðl/}} cannot occur.
===Morphophonology===
===Morphophonology===


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==Syntax==
==Syntax==
===Constituent order===
===Constituent order===
The constituent order of words in any given sentence is typically object-verb-subject (OVS).
===Noun phrase===
===Noun phrase===
All relative clauses and modifiers typically precede the noun as the head of an argument.
===Verb phrase===
===Verb phrase===
===Sentence phrase===
===Sentence phrase===
===Dependent clauses===
===Dependent clauses===
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===Morphosyntactic aliğnment===
It must be noted that the language is conventionally considered to be nominative-accusative in the sense that it's Centum and not ergative-absolutive. This is due to the fact that the language does not decline nouns according to aliğnment, rather thus placing the language more in the category of direct aliğnment; a situation similar to that of English.


==Example texts==
==Example texts==

Revision as of 23:09, 17 January 2019


Anrish
tenga Ænrza
᛬​ᛏᛖᛝᚭ·ᛆᚾᚱᛋᚭ᛬
Progress: 96%
Type
Fusional
Alignment
Nominative-accusative
Head direction
Initial Mixed Final
Primary word order
Object-verb-subject
Tonal
Yes
Declensions
Yes
Conjugations
Yes
Genders
0
Nouns decline according to...
Case Number
Definiteness Gender
Verbs conjugate according to...
Voice Mood
Person Number
Tense Aspect
Anrish
tenga Ænrza
᛬​ᛏᛖᛝᚭ·ᛆᚾᚱᛋᚭ᛬
Pronunciation[/ˈteŋɡa ˈai̯nrt͡sa/]
Created byAlex Egnras
SettingAnerrot, northwest of Ireland
Early forms
Official status
Official language in
Anerrot

Anrish (tenga Ænrza, Runic:᛬​ᛏᛖᛝᚭ·ᛆᚾᚱᛋᚭ᛬) is a Germanic language with Celtic influence created by Alex Egnras to be a language spoken by the native inhabitants of Anerrot, an archipelago and nation encompassing such to the northwest of Ireland.

History

Etymology

Phonology

Orthography

Latin
initial
Latin
medial
Runic
initial
Runic
medial
IPA
sound
A a /a/
Æ æ /ai̯/
AU Au au ᛆᚢ /au̯/
B b P p /b/
P p /p/
BR Br br PR pr ᛒᚱ ᛄᚱ /pr/
C c K k /k/
G g /ɡ/
D d Ð ð /ð/
T t /d/
T t /t/
DL dl ᚴᚹ /tɬ/
DR Dr dr TR tr ᚴᚱ /tr/
E e /ɛ/
EA Ea ea ᛆᛁ /ɛa̯/
EI Ei ei ᛖᛁ /ɛi̯/
EO Eo eo ᛖᚭ /ɛo̯/
F f F f /f/
FR Fr fr FR fr ᚠᚱ /fr/
FS fs ᚠᛞ /fs/
FT ft ᚠᛏ /fd/
GN Gn gn NG ng /ŋ/
GNR gnr ᛝᚱ /ŋʀ/
GNT gnt ᛝᚴ /ŋd/
H h /h/
HL Hl hl LH lh /ɬ/
HR Hr hr RH rh /ʀ/
I i /i/
IO Io io ᛁᚢ /iu̯/
J j /j/
KR kr ᚳᚱ /kʀ/
L l L l /l/
LB lb ᛚᚠ, ᚱᚠ /rf/
LK lk ᛚᚳ /ɬɡ/
LT lt ᚹᚴ, ᛚᚴ /ɬd/
M m M m /m/
MP mp ᛘᛄ /mb/
MR mr ᛘᚱ /mr/
MT mt ᛘᛏ /md/
N n N n /n/
NR nr ᚾᚱ /nr/
NT nt ᚾᛏ /nd/
NZ nz ᚾᛋ /nt͡s/
O o /ɔ/
OU Ou ou ᚮᚢ /ʌu̯/
R r R r /r/
RK rk ᚱᚳ /ʀɡ/
RT rt ᚱᛏ, ᚱᚴ /ɹd/
RZ rz ᚱᛋ /ɹt͡s/
S s S s /s/
SR Sr sr RR rr /ɹ/
U u /u/
X x ᚻᛞ /ʀs/
XT xt ᚻᚴ /ʀt/
XZ xz ᚻᛋ /ʀt͡s/
Y y /iɤ̯/
Ý ý /ɤi̯/
YØ Yø yø ᛦᚢ /ĭɤʊ̯/
Z z /t͡s/
Ø ø /ui̯/
Ǫ ǫ ᛆᚭ /uʌ̯/
◌́ /◌ː/

Modified Latin

Runic

Consonants

Anrish consonant phonemes
Labial Coronal Dorsal
Nasal m n ŋ
Stop voiceless p t k
voiced b d ɡ
Affricate t͡s
Fricative voiceless f s h[note 1]
voiced ð[note 1]
Tap r ʀ[note 2]
Approximant ɹ[note 2] j
Lateral fricative ɬ[note 3]
approx. l
  1. ^ a b Complimentary distribution; could be analyzed as same phoneme.
  2. ^ a b Semi-complimentary distribution; could be analyzed as cluster allophone of /r/.
  3. ^ Semi-complimentary distribution with /l/; could be analyzed as cluster of /hl/.

Vowels

Anrish vowel phonemes
Front Central Back
Hiğ i ĭɤʊ̯ u
Open-mid ɛ ɔ
Low a
Anrish diphthong phonemes
Ending
Front Central Back
Intitial /ä-/ ai̯ au̯
/ɛ-/ ɛi̯ ɛa̯ ɛo̯
/i-/ iɤ̯ iu̯
/ə̠-/ ɤi̯ ʌu̯
/u-/ ui̯ uʌ̯

Prosody

Stress

Intonation

Phonotactics

Syllable Structure: (C)(r)V(C)2 Where

  • C = Consonant
  • r = /r/
  • V = Vowel
  1. An epenthetic short vowel must occur between /r/ and a following labial in the coda.
  2. Truely voiceless consonants may only occur in initial position.
  3. If there is a /r/ in initial position, only /p/, /t/, /f/ may precede it.
  4. /r/ is often realized as [ɾ].
  5. /a/ is often realized as [ä], [ɐ̞].
  6. /f/, /b/ often mutate into variations of /v/.
  7. /pr/, /tɬ/, /tr/, /fr/, /fs/, /fd/, /ŋg/, /ŋʀ/, /ŋd/, /kʀ/, /rf/, /ɬɡ/, /ɬd/, /mb/, /mr/, /md/, /nr/, /nd/, /nt͡s/, /ʀɡ/, /ɹd/, /ɹt͡s/, /ʀs/, /ʀt/, /ʀt͡s/ are the only clusters that may occupy the coda.
  8. The coda of the syllable is often medial, and is synonymous with such for the purposes of this article.
  9. /hl/, /ðl/ cannot occur.

Morphophonology

Morphology

An example of Anrish verb morphology; a stop-siğn with "azeð" (stop.2.act.npst.sjv) on it.

Syntax

Constituent order

The constituent order of words in any given sentence is typically object-verb-subject (OVS).

Noun phrase

All relative clauses and modifiers typically precede the noun as the head of an argument.

Verb phrase

Sentence phrase

Dependent clauses

Morphosyntactic aliğnment

It must be noted that the language is conventionally considered to be nominative-accusative in the sense that it's Centum and not ergative-absolutive. This is due to the fact that the language does not decline nouns according to aliğnment, rather thus placing the language more in the category of direct aliğnment; a situation similar to that of English.

Example texts

Times of the day in Anrish.

Swadesh list



No. English Anrish
0Anrishtenga Ænrza
1Imea
2you (singular)ú
3hey
4weór
5you (plural)yru
6theyyr
7this
8that
9herehané
10therejàné
11whofa
12what
13where
14when
15how
16notè
17allfær
18many
19some
20few
21other
22onenau
23twopár
24threehrír
25fourfeir
26fivefimt
27bigsóra
28longhlanga
29widejona
30thickbynue
31heavy
32smallpíue
33shortgnøta
34narrow
35thin
36womanænur
37man (adult male)caur
38human beingap
39childeoð
40wife
41husbandfæð
42mothermúr
43fatheræt
44animal
45fish
46birdjarp
47dog
48lousegnyt
49snake
50wormmøt
51tree
52forest
53stick
54fruit
55seed
56leaffelh
57root
58bark
59flower
60grass
61rope
62skin
63meat
64blooddør
65bonegnok
66fat
67eggneik
68horn
69tail
70feather
71hair
72head
73earhlús
74eye
75nosenæf
76mouthmúl
77tooth
78tongueteng
79fingernail
80foot
81legløu
82knee
83handgǫnt
84wing
85belly
86guts
87neckgaz
88backhrý
89breast
90heartgert
91liver
92drink
93eatetá
94bite
95suck
96spit
97vomit
98blow
99breatheǽðí
100laughcioké
101seeheuá
102hear
103knowcuná
104think
105smell
106fear
107sleep
108livenaré
109die
110kill
111fight
112huntjaué
113hit
114cut
115split
116stab
117scratch
118dig
119swim
120fly
121walkaðá
122come
123lielíá
124sit
125stand
126turn
127fall
128give
129hold
130squeeze
131rub
132wash
133wipe
134pull
135push
136throw
137tie
138sew
139count
140sayjeuá
141sing
142play
143float
144flow
145freezepælí
146swell
147sunpeaur
148moonméo
149startonu
150waterlau
151rainras
152river
153lake
154sea
155saltnædl
156stone
157sand
158dust
159earth
160cloud
161fog
162sky
163wind
164snow
165ice
166smoke
167fire
168ash
169burn
170road
171mountain
172red
173greenýe
174yellow
175white
176black
177nightéft
178day
179yearætí
180warm
181coldpala
182full
183newnyøa
184old
185goodfaurha
186badlæta
187rotten
188dirty
189straight
190round
191sharp
192dull
193smooth
194wetokua
195dry
196correct
197near
198far
199right
200left
201at
202in
203withjo
204andjo
205if
206because
207name

Leipzig-Jakarta list

Leipzig-Jakarta List
Rank Meaning Anrish
1 fire
2 nose næf
3 to go aðá
4 water lau
5 mouth múl
6 tongue teng
7 blood dør
8 bone gnok
9 2sg pronoun (you) ú
10 root
11 to come (move)
12 breast
13 rain ras
14 1sg pronoun (I) mea
15 name
16 louse (Phthirapteron) gnyt
17 wing
18 flesh/meat
19 arm/hand gǫnt
20 fly (insect, Dipteron)
21 night (time of day) éft
22 ear hlús
23 neck gaz
24 far (prep.)
25 to do/make
26 house/structure
27 stone/rock (singular object)
28 bitter
29 to say jeuá
30 tooth
31 hair
32 big sóra
33 one (number) nau
34 who? fa
35 3sg pronoun (they) y
36 to hit/beat
37 leg/foot løu
38 horn
39 this (pron.)
40 fish
41 yesterday
42 to drink
43 black (color)
44 navel
45 to stand
46 to bite
47 back (body-part) hrý
48 wind
49 smoke (substance)
50 what?
51 child (kin term) eoð
52 egg neik
53 to give
54 new (adj.) nyøa
55 to burn (intr.)
56 not (adj./adv.) è
57 good faurha
58 to know cuná
59 knee
60 sand
61 to laugh cioké
62 to hear
63 soil
64 leaf felh
65 red (color)
66 liver (body-part)
67 to hide
68 skin/hide
69 to suck
70 to carry
71 ant (Formid)
72 heavy
73 to take
74 old
75 to eat etá
76 thigh
77 thick bynue
78 long (spacially) hlanga
79 to blow
80 wood
81 to run
82 to fall
83 eye (body-part)
84 ash
85 tail
86 dog
87 to cry/weep
88 to tie
89 to see heuá
90 sweet
91 rope
92 shade/shadow
93 bird jarp
94 salt
95 small píue
96 wide jona
97 star tonu
97 in
99 hard (materially)
100 to crush/grind

Chemistry

Periodic table of the Elements in Anrish
Group Period 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1 H
lauepí
Li
Na
K
Rb
Cs
Fr
2 Be
Mg
Ca
Sr
Ba
Ra
F1 La
Ac
F2 Ce
Th
F3 Pr
Pa
F4 Nd
U
F5 Pm
Np
F6 Sm
Pu
F7 Eu
Am
F8 Gd
Cm
F9 Tb
Bk
F10 Dy
Cf
F11 Ho
Es
F12 Er
Fm
F13 Tm
Md
F14 Yb
No
3 Sc
Y
Lu
Lr
4 Ti
Zr
Hf
Rf
5 V
Nb
Ta
Db
6 Cr
Mo
W
Sg
7 Mn
Tc
Re
Bh
8 Fe
Ru
Os
Hs
9 Co
Rh
Ir
Mt
10 Ni
Pd
Pt
Ds
11 Cu
Ag
arhát
Au
hamet
Rg
12 Zn
Cd
Hg
Cn
13 B
Al
Ga
In
Tl
Nh
14 C
Si
Ge/Esi
Sn
Pb
Fl
15 N
P
As
Sb
Bi
Mc
16 O

/

S
Se
Te
Po
Lv
17 F
Cl
Br
I
At
Ts
18 He
Ne
Ar
Kr
Xe
Rn
Og


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